2021
Financial toxicity in patients with gynecologic malignancies: a cross sectional study
Zeybek B, Webster E, Pogosian N, Tymon-Rosario J, Balch A, Altwerger G, Clark M, Menderes G, Huang G, Azodi M, Ratner ES, Schwartz PE, Santin AD, Andikyan V. Financial toxicity in patients with gynecologic malignancies: a cross sectional study. Journal Of Gynecologic Oncology 2021, 32: e87. PMID: 34431257, PMCID: PMC8550931, DOI: 10.3802/jgo.2021.32.e87.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCross-sectional studyGynecologic malignanciesFinancial toxicityPatient demographicsSectional studyMalignancy typeGynecologic oncology patientsOvarian cancer patientsPatient/diseaseCost of careFinancial burdenHigh financial burdenTreatment regimenHigh financial toxicityOncology patientsDisease characteristicsGynecologic cancerCancer careCancer patientsRisk factorsClinical trialsCOST scoreMedian COST scorePatientsSignificant burden
2012
Weekly ixabepilone with or without concurrent bevacizumab in the treatment of recurrent endometrial cancer.
Roque D, Ratner E, Silasi D, Azodi M, Schwartz P, Rutherford T, Santin A. Weekly ixabepilone with or without concurrent bevacizumab in the treatment of recurrent endometrial cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2012, 30: e15526-e15526. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2012.30.15_suppl.e15526.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRecurrent endometrial cancerConcurrent bevacizumabEndometrial cancerWeekly ixabepiloneDemographic/disease characteristicsCycles of ixabepiloneMedian overall survivalPR/SDPhase II studyExperienced progressionQ21 daysDisease stabilizationGastrointestinal toxicityFirst recurrenceII studyMedian survivalOverall survivalPartial responseCA 125Median timeDisease characteristicsDosing strategiesInstitutional experienceBevacizumabIxabepilone